My wife manages a retail store that does incredibly low cash business. Most purchases are tendered via CC and/or insurance. I say this because she doesn't really open all that many coin rolls weekly. Well today was one of those rare times she needed to break open a cent roll. It was a BWR so what she found was certainly unexpected. Mrs swimmer isn't a coin collector, but she's been married to one for 36 years. So she knows the drill. Upon opening the roll she's smacked in the face with a plethora of 'old coins'. She saw almost a whole roll of wheaties. 33 to be exact. She replaced the 33¢ with her own change and brought the cache home. Here's the take: From left to right: 1919, 1920, 3x30's, 8x40's, 19x50's, and on the bottom a lone 1909. I hesitated flipping it over while I explained what we were now looking for on the reverse to Mrs swimmer. Holding my breath I flipped it over..... I can see VF30 maybe VF35. Thoughts are welcome.
Find a place that has pandemic approved patio dining, Mrs. Swimmer deserves a night out on the town !!
Yeah, it's been over a year since dining out for us. Pre pan we were a twice a week dine out couple. We're ready to break loose again! I'll tell her you threw down the gauntlet on this one